| Literature DB >> 34085103 |
Yuji Kono1,2, Hideo Izawa3, Yoichiro Aoyagi2, Ryo Yamada4, Tomoya Ishiguro4, Masataka Yoshinaga4, Satoshi Okumura4, Wakaya Fujiwara4, Mutsuharu Hayashi4, Yohei Otaka2.
Abstract
The study aimed to identify factors related to bone mineral density (BMD) among older patients with heart failure (HF). A total of 70 consecutive patients with HF aged 65 years or older who were admitted to an acute hospital due to worsening condition were enrolled before discharge. BMD of the femoral neck was evaluated using the DEXA method. Physical function, as well as echocardiographic and laboratory findings including biomarker of HF severity were collected. Bivariate and multiple regression analyses were employed to determine the association between BMD and the clinical variables. Bivariate analysis determined that age, grip strength, walking speed, serum albumin, and N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) were significantly correlated with BMD (P < 0.01), whereas other clinical parameters were not. The multiple regression analysis identified NT-proBNP as an independent related factor for BMD after adjusting with confounding clinical variables. NT-proBNP was independently related to BMD among older patients with HF. Our results suggest the inclusion of bone fracture prevention strategies in disease management programs, especially for older patients with HF.Entities:
Keywords: Frailty; Heart failure; Osteoporosis; Rehabilitation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34085103 DOI: 10.1007/s00380-021-01884-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Vessels ISSN: 0910-8327 Impact factor: 2.037